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Labin (Italian/Istriot:
Albona) is a town in Istria, west Croatia, with a town po****tion of 5,806 (2021) and 10,424 in the
greater muni****lity (which...
- Italian:
Repubblica di
Albona) was a short-lived self-governing
republic that was
proclaimed by
miners in the
Istrian city of
Labin (
Albona) on
March 7, 1921...
- at the
railway station in Pazin,
where he was beaten. The news
reached Albona the
following day and on 3
March the
miners ****embled and
decided to occupy...
- The
Albona class were mine
warfare ships used by the
Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) and
Royal Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian Latin:
Kraljevska mornarica;...
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Rabac (Italian:
Porto Albona) is a
Croatian resort town on
Kvarner Bay, just
southeast of Labin, in Istria. Long a
small fishing port,
Rabac has grown...
- The
District of
Albona (Italian:
Distretto di
Albona) was one of many
Districts which were
named in
Istria County, Croatia. A
District is one of the lowest...
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County include ****/Pola, Poreč/Parenzo, Rovinj/Rovigno, Pazin/Pisino, Labin/
Albona, Umag/Umago, Motovun/Montona, Buzet/Pinguente, and Buje/Buie.
Smaller towns...
- Rundfunkwerke,
including the
right to use its
trademarks as Schneider, Dual,
Albona,
Joyce and Logix. In July 2003, TCL
chairman Li
Dongsheng formally announced...
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Circle was Pisino. The
circle was
divided into the
following districts:
Albona, Bellai, Buie, Capodistria, Cherso, Dignano, Lussino, Montona, Parenzo,...
- 100
years old. It is
located about 15 km from Croatian:
Labin / Italian:
Albona, 1 km from Croatian: Brovinje, 3 km from Croatian: Skitača. Koromačno, was...